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For reasons football and otherwise, folks love to say-say great things about Penn State's Heisman Trophy candidate. Teammates, coaches and a football staffer share a six-pack of Saquon Barkley anecdotes. [Read More]

After meeting on Wednesday for a second time with a representative from developer Toll Brothers for further discussion about possible alternative sites for a planned student housing development, members of the Nittany Valley Water Coalition came away encouraged. [Read More]

Pennsylvania's agricultural industry is in the midst of extraordinary times and Penn State will play a key role in helping it to seize opportunities and overcome challenges, Gov. Tom Wolf said on Wednesday. [Read More]

Local residents have set up a petition asking Penn State to rescind new policies that restrict access for community members not affiliated with the university to previously open areas of campus recreation buildings. [Read More]

Bob Swaim has been collecting bicycles of all shapes and sizes for many years. His collection features more than 200 bikes, ranging from historical replicas of the world’s first bikes to some one-of-a-kind novelty bikes. For years, Swaim has taken his collection to various festivals, giving festiv [Read More]

Penn State President Eric Barron on Monday condemned the hatred and violence stemming from a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., and stressed the university community's commitment to an inclusive, safe and open-minded environment. [Read More]

Kenneth Frazier, the CEO of pharmaceutical company Merck and a former Penn State trustee, resigned on Monday from President Donald Trump's American Manufacturing Council, indirectly citing Trump's initial failure to specifically condemn white supremacists following the "Unite the Right" rally in [Read More]